The most awful moments from Oscars over the years

When reflecting over the Oscars, a few things come to mind: deserving wins, some disappointing losses, or perhaps, occasions that can only be described as total car crashes.

Luckily for us, over the last few years, the Oscars has been diligent in delivering a fair share of its oops moments.

With this year’s ceremony being host-less for the first time in 30 years, I am extremely inquisitive to see how many things will go wrong (stay tuned, because I am sure there will be many).

Meanwhile, here are just some of the moments that we are still cringing over.

The infamous envelope mix up of 2017

COME ON! No number of mentions will ever be enough for this mishap. The La-La Land team went on stage, and gave heart-warming speeches about their dreams only to realize that Moonlight had won, not them.

Jimmy Kimmel bringing a group of tourists into the ceremony

In this year’s episode of “We have no idea of what is going on”, Jimmy Kimmel took the cake by randomly asking strangers to meet celebrities, resulting in a whole lot of awkwardness.

James Franco and Anne Hathaway co-hosting

In theory, putting two beautiful looking people such as these two on stage would have been perfect. In reality? Just the opposite. While Franco seemed like he would rather be anywhere else, Hathaway tried her hardest to compensate for her co-host.

When Ben Stiller took presenting the ‘Best Makeup’ Award a bit too seriously.

What were you thinking Ben Stiller?

When John Travolta butchered Idina Menzel’s name.

Because “Adele Dazeem” and Idina Menzel both sound the same yes, Travolta?

Sean Penn announcing the winner for “Best Picture”

While announcing that Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu had won, Penn joked, “Who gave him a green card?”. If you were going for funny, dear Penn, you failed.

When Björk dressed up as a swan

That is not all. She also laid eggs on the red carpet.

Snow White and Rob Lowe

The is what the Oscars looked like the last time they did not have a host. Give it a watch, we'll wait.